Jenna Coleman

English actress

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2024 Gave birth to her first child with Jamie Childs.
2024 Coleman narrated 'We All Live Here'
2024 Jenna Coleman starred as Iris Nightingale in the Audible-exclusive original novella 'Iris is More Than Okay'
2024 Coleman starred as Ember Manning in 'The Jetty', also serving as an executive producer
2024 Jenna Coleman starred in the film All of You, taking on the role of Robyn
June 2024 Announced her first pregnancy with Jamie Childs
September 2023 Appeared as Bo in the thriller film Jackdaw, which debuted at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas.
September 15 2023 Starred as Liv Taylor in the Amazon Prime thriller Wilderness, which began streaming on the platform.
January 2023 Returned to the West End stage, co-starring with Aidan Turner in a revival of the play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London.
2022 Jenna Coleman reprised her role as Melia Antiqua in the English dub of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 video game
October 8 2022 Klokkenluider premiered at the 66th BFI London Film Festival.
August 2022 The Sandman debuted on Netflix, revealing Coleman playing two roles: the historical and present-day versions of Johanna Constantine.
2021 Jenna Coleman narrated the documentary 'Billion Pound Bond Street'
May 2021 Coleman was cast as Johanna Constantine in DC Comics' The Sandman TV series for Netflix.
February 28 2021 Began filming for the dark comedy Klokkenluider in East Sussex, working in a COVID-secure 'bubble' for a three-week shoot.
January 1 2021 The Serpent premiered on BBC One, featuring Coleman's performance as Marie-Andrée Leclerc.
2020 Jenna Coleman narrated 'Pressures, Residential', a short story posted online by Esquire Magazine in aid of UNICEF UK
2020 Coleman narrated 'Beatrix Potter: The Complete Tales' 2-CD set, specifically narrating the short story 'The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies'
2020 Coleman appeared in an episode of 'Inside No. 9' titled 'Death Be Not Proud'
2020 Ended her relationship with Tom Hughes and began a relationship with British director and filmmaker Jamie Childs after meeting on the set of The Sandman
May 2020 Coleman reprised her voice role as Princess Melia Antiqua in the video game Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition.
May 2 2020 During the COVID-19 pandemic, Coleman participated in The Remote Read, an online drama performance of Tom Stoppard's A Separate Peace, transmitted via Zoom to raise funds for theatrical workers.
September 2019 Coleman began production of The Serpent in Bangkok, a Netflix and BBC drama where she played Marie-Andrée Leclerc in a dramatisation of serial killer Charles Sobhraj's life.
April 13 2019 Coleman starred as Annie in the Old Vic Theatre's production of All My Sons, which ran until 8 June and included a National Theatre Live cinema screening on 14 May.
January 8 2018 Coleman was confirmed to play Joanna in the four-part BBC drama The Cry, an adaptation of Helen FitzGerald's 2013 novel.
2017 Coleman became the narrator for a Royal Caribbean UK advertising campaign.
2017 Makes a small cameo in Doctor Who.
2016 Started dating actor Tom Hughes
August 28 2016 Victoria premiered on ITV, launching Coleman's portrayal of Queen Victoria to the public.
2015 Ended her relationship with Richard Madden
2015 Coleman was cast in ITV's drama series Victoria, portraying Queen Victoria, which marked a significant breakthrough in her career and allowed her to break out of her previous typecasting.
2015 Concludes her regular role as Clara Oswald in Doctor Who.
2013 Appears in the period miniseries Death Comes to Pemberley.
2012 Appears in the period miniseries Titanic and begins her breakthrough role as Clara Oswald in Doctor Who, companion to the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors.
2011 Began a relationship with Scottish actor Richard Madden
2011 Makes her film debut with a small role in the American superhero film Captain America: The First Avenger.

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